“BCCI has decided to give full support to Harbhajan and provide legal help to fight it out. If that means we have to seek legal assistance from abroad, we will do that,” Pawar told reporters on the sidelines of a seminar.
“Three members of the Board — Arun Jaitley and N Srinivasan, who are noted lawyers, and President-Elect Shashank Manohar—will look after the case,” he said.
Pawar, however, expressed satisfaction at the way the ICC had dealt with the Harbhajan case and the umpiring controversy as also the attitude of Cricket Australia on these issues.